Policy makers seem to be centered on whether public schools, private schools or charter schools should be the most generously funded. Perhaps there are pros and cons of each. But compromising won't solve the problem. Jeff Bryant, an associate fellow at Campaign for America's Future, explains Why False Compromises Won’t Resolve The Education Debate. He reports on how a columnist can jump "to sweeping conclusions without citing any evidence" and sheds light on the hope of some to end public education.
It stands to reason that the longer the debate revolves around the nature of the system and avoids attention to the development of the teacher, the longer it will take to engage and educate the next generation. What a pity.